ANIMALS, SOM CENTER ROAD:Officers helped a snake cross the
street Sept. 29 with the assistance of a passing driver who used a snow
scraper to help it across.

TRAFFIC COMPLAINT, INTERSTATE 271: A motorist said
Sept. 24 a man in another car was weaving in and out of traffic as he
drove and flashing a badge at other drivers as he cut them off. Officers
could not locate the man or his vehicle.

TRAFFIC COMPLAINT, SOM CENTER ROAD: A man said
Sept. 25, after cutting off a woman in another vehicle, she started
yelling and swearing at him and threatened to shoot him. Officers spoke
with both drivers. Both gave different stories as to what happened. The
man said he asked her if she was going to shoot him and he said she
replied by telling him she did have a permit. He called 911 after that
to report the threat. The woman said the man was shouting racial slurs
at her as they drove. Both were told they were both at fault and either
could be charged for disorderly conduct or agree to leave to their
respective destinations without any further altercation. They both
agreed on the latter. An officer stood by, allowing the woman to leave
first before letting the man drive off.

DISABLED MOTOR VEHICLE, INTERSTATE 271: While a
driver’s husband was attending to his wife’s disabled vehicle Sept. 26, a
semi-truck sideswiped her car. The man went after the truck in his
vehicle and obtained a license plate number. Contact was made with the
semi company and officers determined damage to the truck matched the
vehicle it hit. The driver will be cited for leaving the scene of an
accident and failure to control his vehicle.

JUVENILE COMPLAINT, RIDGEBURY BOULEVARD: A person
was seen entering a rear window of a house at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 27.
Dispatch spoke with the home owner, who said only her daughters should
be there and it may have been one of their boyfriends, who was not
supposed to be there. Officers checked the house and found both
daughters and the boyfriend. The boy, 16, was arrested for truancy and
released to his parents. He will be filed on in juvenile court.

SUSPICIOUS PERSON, SOM CENTER ROAD: A male was playing a drum at the Wilson Mills Road intersection Sept. 28. He was told to go elsewhere to entertain.

SUSPICION, WILSON MILLS ROAD: A woman said Sept. 28
two boys were inside a vehicle at the library and appeared to be
smoking a marijuana cigarette. Officers located the car but nobody was
in it.

JUVENILE COMPLAINT, WILSON MILLS ROAD: A Chardon
boy, 15, was arrested at the Mayfield High School football game Sept. 28
after a teacher located a switchblade knife in his backpack. He was
arrested for having a weapon in a school safety zone and released to his
mother. He said he forgot the knife was in the bag.

GENERAL ASSISTANCE, SENECA ROAD: A man told police Sept. 29 a
girl, claiming to be her granddaughter, called him and said she was in
trouble in Mexico and needed money sent. He did not send money but was
concerned how his number was obtained. Officers advised him of how such
scams work.

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